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Attention: A TPMS Scan Tool is required for this product. The Relearn Type for vehicles such as Chevy Silverado, Ford F150, and GMC Sierra Series is Stationary relearn. This means that you will need a TPMS scan tool to make the vehicle recognize the sensors. Without this step, the vehicle will think the sensor is missing and the TPMS telltale light will remain on.
Description: SEINECA Tire Sensors feature advanced chip technology to ensure that the signal is transmitted only when the wheels are rotating, ensuring a long service life. The battery can last up to 5-10 years of normal use and works at temperatures ranging from -86℉ to 158℉. The same process as OE ensures reliability and safety, with each sensor being 100% tested for trouble-free installation and performance.
Relearn Procedure for Ford F150 2009-2014 Models WITH STANDARD IGNITION:
Step 1: Inflate all tires to the pressure listed on the vehicle placard. Step 2: Turn the ignition to the OFF position and press and release the brake pedal. Step 3: Cycle ignition from the OFF to RUN position 3 times, ending in the RUN position, then press and release the brake pedal. Step 4: Turn ignition to the OFF position and cycle ignition from the OFF to RUN position 3 times, ending in the RUN position. Step 5: The horn will sound once, and the TPMS telltale will blink once, indicating the train mode is initiated. Step 6: Using your TPMS scan tool, scan each sensor in the following order: LF, RF, RR, LR (and full-size spare if equipped). The horn will sound once each sensor has been recognized. Step 7: After training the LR tire, the message center will display TRAINING MODE COMPLETE. If the vehicle is not equipped with the message center display, successful completion can be verified by turning the ignition to the OFF position and not hearing the horn sound.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Replace The Tire Pressure Sensor:
Step 1: Lift your car, remove tire and the valve stem core to allow all the air to escape, then strip away the tire. Step 2: Remove the old Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor, and insert the new sensor through the rim hole. Step 3: Inflate the tire, check the balance before installing the wheel.
Compatibility: TPS Compatible with Ford 2009-2014 F150, 2012-2018 C-MAX, 2011-2014 E150/E250/EDGE, 2011-2017 E350/E450/Expedition/F-350 Super Duty, 2012-2020 Escape, 2011-2015 Explorer, 2011-2016 F-250 Super Duty, 2014-2016 F-450 Super Duty, 11-19 Fiesta/Flex/Taurus, 10-19 Focus, 10-18 Fusion, 12 Mustang, 14-22 Transit, 10-22 Transit Connect, 15-20 Transit-150/250/350/350 HD; Lincoln 14-17 CUV, 13-14 Mark LT, 11-17 MKS, 11-20 MKT/Navigator, 11-14 MKX/Nautilus, 10-16 MKZ; Mazda 09-11 Tribute
Replacement Part Number: 9L3T1A180AF, 9L3Z1A189AX, DE8T1A180AA, DR3Z1A189A, ZZDA37140
Package Includes: 4pcs x Tire Pressure Monitoring System Sensor (TPMS)
High Pressure & Long Life: This TPMS comes with special pre-programming ensuring reliability and safety. The battery is made to last up to 10 years of normal use and can withstand high temperatures of up to 120 degrees.
100% Satisfaction Guarantee: For any reason, you are not 100% satisfied with our Tire Pressure Monitoring System Sensor (TPMS), please feel free to contact us. Our customer service team will work hard to resolve any issues you may have to ensure you get a good shopping experience from us.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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brand | SEINECA | ||||
style | Modern | ||||
mounting_type | Flange Mount | ||||
output_type | Digital | ||||
specific_uses_for_product | Pressure | ||||
upc | 778365825926 | ||||
manufacturer | SEINECA | ||||
item_weight | 6.4 ounces | ||||
package_dimensions | 5 x 3.54 x 1.65 inches | ||||
item_model_number | DE8T-1A180-AA (4PCS) | ||||
manufacturer_part_number | DE8T-1A180-AA (4PCS) | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #255,880 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #453 in Replacement Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensors | ||||
date_first_available | May 9, 2020 |
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